many more women have had success only from FETs and never from fresh cycles (because in a FET, your hormone levels are much lower and your endometrial lining is better). I'm one of the odd balls who has only had BFPs in fresh cycles and never in FETs. My doctors say it's just 'luck'..... I have one frostie and really want to do a fresh cycle instead of a FET (we'll see what my insurance allows - usually they only allow FET if there are any frozen embryos). But overall - 3 fresh = BFP and 3 FET = BFN -- but that's probably just coincidence. (I have a 50% pregnancy rate per embryo transferred -- of 10 embryos transferred in those 6 cycles, 5 have become pregnancies and 4 were healthy babies - who were just born too soon).

I got pregnant and had my first baby through my first Fresh. Had a failed 1st FET then a sucessful 2nd FET which I pray will lead to a full term baby.From what my RE has told me, chances with FET are less since the quality of the embryo often diminishes as it is "deftrosted". I have read similar data on the web also indicating a fresh is a better bet than a Frozen. As you can see though, I got pregnant through both of those. The quality of the embies in both cases is very important.Hope this helps and best of luck to you.Nancy